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Preliminary Material
Dedication
Contents
Series Foreword
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Main Text
Part One The History of the Alaska Constitution
The History and Development of the Alaska Constitution
The Colonial and Territorial Experience
Colonial Rule (1867–1912)
Territorial Era (1912–1958)
The Alaska Statehood Movement
Role of the Constitutional Convention
The State Constitutional Reform Movement
Preliminaries to the Constitutional Convention
Campaigns for Delegate Seats
Organization and Leadership of the Convention
Issues of Government and Policy at the Constitutional Convention
Citizen Rights and Liberties
Institutional Design
Policy Issues
Ratification of the Constitution in 1956
Amendments to the Constitution
Conclusions
Part Two The Alaska Constitution and Commentary
Preamble
Art.I Declaration of Rights
s.1 Inherent rights.
s.2 Source of government.
s.3 Civil rights.
s.4 Freedom of religion.
s.5 Freedom of speech.
s.6 Assembly; petition.
s.7 Due process.
s.8 Grand jury.
s.9 Jeopardy and self-incrimination.
s.10 Treason.
s.11 Rights of accused.
s.12 Criminal administration.
s.13 Habeas corpus.
s.14 Searches and seizures.
s.15 Prohibited state action.
s.16 Civil suits; trial by jury.
s.17 Imprisonment for debt.
s.18 Eminent domain.
s.19 Right to keep and bear arms.
s.20 Quartering soldiers.
s.21 Construction.
s.22 Right of privacy.
s.23 Resident preference.
s.24 Rights of crime victims.
Art.II The Legislature
s.1 Legislative power; membership.
s.2 Members' qualifications.
s.3 Election and terms.
s.4 Vacancies.
s.5 Disqualifications.
s.6 Immunities.
s.7 Salary and expenses.
s.8 Regular sessions.
s.9 Special sessions.
s.10 Adjournment.
s.11 Interim committees.
s.12 Rules.
s.13 Form of bills.
s.14 Passage of bills.
s.15 Veto.
s.16 Action upon veto.
s.17 Bills not signed.
s.18 Effective date.
s.19 Local or special acts.
s.20 Impeachment.
s.21 Suits against the state.
Art.III The Executive
s.1 Executive power.
s.2 Governor's qualifications.
s.3 Election.
s.4 Term of office.
s.5 Limit on tenure.
s.6 Dual office holding.
s.7 Lieutenant governor duties.
s.8 Same—election.
s.9 Acting governor.
s.10 Succession; failure to qualify.
s.11 Vacancy.
s.12 Absence.
s.13 Further succession.
s.14 Title and authority of successor.
s.15 Compensation.
s.16 Governor's authority.
s.17 Convening legislature.
s.18 Messages to legislature.
s.19 Military authority.
s.20 Martial law.
s.21 Executive clemency.
s.22 Executive branch.
s.23 Reorganization.
s.24 Supervision.
s.25 Department heads.
s.26 Boards and commissions.
s.27 Recess appointments.
Art.IV The Judiciary
s.1 Judicial power and jurisdiction.
s.2 Supreme court.
s.3 Superior court.
s.4 Qualifications of justices and judges.
s.5 Nomination and appointment.
s.6 Approval or rejection.
s.7 Vacancy.
s.8 Judicial council.
s.9 Additional duties.
s.10 Commission on judicial conduct.
s.11 Retirement.
s.12 Impeachment.
s.13 Compensation.
s.14 Restrictions.
s.15 Rule-making power.
s.16 Court administration.
Art.V Suffrage and Elections
s.1 Qualified voters.
s.2 Disqualifications.
s.3 Methods of voting; election contests.
s.4 Voting precincts; registration.
s.5 General elections.
Art.VI Legislative Apportionment
s.1 Election districts.
s.2 Senate districts.
s.3 Reapportionment of house.
s.4 Method.
s.5 Combining districts.
s.6 Redistricting.
s.7 Modification of senate districts.
s.8 Reapportionment board.
s.9 Organization.
s.10 Reapportionment plan and proclamation.
s.11 Enforcement.
Art.VII Health, Education, and Welfare
s.1 Public education.
s.2 State university.
s.3 Board of regents of university.
s.4 Public health.
s.5 Public welfare.
Art.VIII Natural Resources
s.1 Statement of policy.
s.2 General authority.
s.3 Common use.
s.4 Sustained yield.
s.5 Facilities and improvements.
s.6 State public domain.
s.7 Special purpose sites.
s.8 Leases.
s.9 Sales and grants.
s.10 Public notice.
s.11 Mineral rights.
s.12 Mineral leases and permits.
s.13 Water rights.
s.14 Access to navigable waters.
s.15 No exclusive right of fishery.
s.16 Protection of rights.
s.17 Uniform application.
s.18 Private ways of necessity.
Art.IX Finance and Taxation
s.1 Taxing power.
s.2 Nondiscrimination.
s.3 Assessment standards.
s.4 Exemptions.
s.5 Interests in government property.
s.6 Public purpose.
s.7 Dedicated funds.
s.8 State debt.
s.9 Local debts.
s.10 Interim borrowing.
s.11 Exceptions.
s.12 Budget.
s.13 Expenditures.
s.14 Legislative post-audit.
s.15 Alaska permanent fund.
s.16 Appropriation limit.
s.17 Budget reserve fund.
Art.X Local Government
s.1 Purpose and construction.
s.2 Local government powers.
s.3 Boroughs.
s.4 Assembly.
s.5 Service areas.
s.6 Unorganized boroughs.
s.7 Cities.
s.8 Council.
s.9 Charters.
s.10 Extended home rule.
s.11 Home rule powers.
s.12 Boundaries.
s.13 Agreements; transfer of powers.
s.14 Local government agency.
s.15 Special service districts.
Art.XI The Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
s.1 Initiative and referendum.
s.2 Application.
s.3 Petition.
s.4 Initiative election.
s.5 Referendum election.
s.6 Enactment.
s.7 Restrictions.
s.8 Recall.
Art.XII General Provisions
s.1 State boundaries.
s.2 Intergovernmental relations.
s.3 Office of profit.
s.4 Disqualification for disloyalty.
s.5 Oath of office.
s.6 Merit system.
s.7 Retirement systems.
s.8 Residual power.
s.9 Provisions self-executing.
s.10 Interpretation.
s.11 Law-making power.
s.12 Disclaimer and agreement.
s.13 Consent to act of admission.
Art.XIII Amendment and Revision
s.1 Amendments.
s.2 Convention.
s.3 Call by referendum.
s.4 Powers.
Art.XIV Apportionment Schedule
Art.XV Schedule of Transitional Measures
Schedule of Transitional Measures
s.1 Continuance of laws.
s.2 Saving of existing rights and liabilities.
s.3 Local government.
s.4 Continuance of office.
s.5 Corresponding qualifications.
s.6 Governor to proclaim election.
s.7 First state elections.
s.8 United States senators and representatives.
s.9 Terms of first governor and lieutenant governor.
s.10 Election of first senators.
s.11 Terms of first state legislators.
s.12 Election returns.
s.13 Assumption of office.
s.14 First session of legislature.
s.15 Office holding by first legislators.
s.16 First judicial council.
s.17 Transfer of court jurisdiction.
s.18 Territorial assets and liabilities.
s.19 First reapportionment.
s.20 State capital.
s.21 Seal.
s.22 Flag.
s.23 Special voting provision.
s.24 Ordinances.
s.25 Effective date.
s.26 Appropriations for relocation of the capital.
s.27 Reconsideration of amendment limiting increases in appropriations.
s.28 Application of amendment.
Ordinance No. 1: Ratification of the Constitution
s.1 Election.
s.2 Ballot.
s.3 Canvass.
s.4 Acceptance and approval.
s.5 Submission of constitution.
Ordinance No. 2: Alaska-Tennessee Plan
s.1 Statement of purpose.
s.2 Ballot.
s.3 Approval.
s.4 Election of senators and representative.
s.5 Terms.
s.6 Qualifications.
s.7 Other office holding.
s.8 Election procedure.
s.9 Independent candidates.
s.10 Party nominations.
s.11 Certification.
s.12 Ballot form; who is elected.
s.13 Duties and emoluments.
s.14 Convention assistance.
s.15 Alternate effective dates.
Ordinance No. 3: Abolition of Fish Traps
s.1 Ballot.
s.2 Effect of referendum.
Further Material
Appendix Proposals to Amend the Alaska Constitution
Bibliographic Essay
Table of Cases
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
Index
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From:
The Alaska State Constitution
Gerald A. McBeath
Content type:
Book content
Product:
US Constitutional Law [USC]
Series:
Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States
Published in print:
11 April 2011
ISBN:
9780199778294
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